English History Told by English PoetsKatharine Lee Bates, Katharine Coman Macmillan, 1908 - 452 ページ |
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... brother . Aldwyth ( aside ) . Sees he into thine , That thou wouldst have his promise for the crown ? Edward . Tostig says true ; my son , thou art too hard , Not stagger'd by this ominous earth and heaven : But heaven and earth are ...
... brother . Aldwyth ( aside ) . Sees he into thine , That thou wouldst have his promise for the crown ? Edward . Tostig says true ; my son , thou art too hard , Not stagger'd by this ominous earth and heaven : But heaven and earth are ...
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... brother Wulfnoth hostage there For my dead father's loyalty to thee ? I pray thee , let me hence and bring him home . ACT II SCENE II . BAYEUX PALACE . Count William and William Malet . William . We hold our Saxon woodcock in the ...
... brother Wulfnoth hostage there For my dead father's loyalty to thee ? I pray thee , let me hence and bring him home . ACT II SCENE II . BAYEUX PALACE . Count William and William Malet . William . We hold our Saxon woodcock in the ...
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... Nor- mandy ! ( Enter Wulfnoth . ) Poor brother ! still a hostage ! Wulfnoth . Shall see the dewy kiss of dawn no more Make blush the maiden - white of our tall cliffs , Yea , and I Nor mark the sea - bird rouse himself and hover HAROLD 31.
... Nor- mandy ! ( Enter Wulfnoth . ) Poor brother ! still a hostage ! Wulfnoth . Shall see the dewy kiss of dawn no more Make blush the maiden - white of our tall cliffs , Yea , and I Nor mark the sea - bird rouse himself and hover HAROLD 31.
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... brother , so he will : But on conditions . Canst thou guess at them ? Wulfnoth . Draw nearer , I was in the corridor , I saw him coming with his brother Odo The Bayeux bishop , and I hid myself . Harold . They did thee wrong who made ...
... brother , so he will : But on conditions . Canst thou guess at them ? Wulfnoth . Draw nearer , I was in the corridor , I saw him coming with his brother Odo The Bayeux bishop , and I hid myself . Harold . They did thee wrong who made ...
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... brother ! oh ! for my sake ! Harold . Poor Wulfnoth ! do they not entreat thee well ? Wulfnoth . I see the blackness of my dungeon loom Across their lamps of revel , and beyond The merriest murmurs of their banquet clank The shackles ...
... brother ! oh ! for my sake ! Harold . Poor Wulfnoth ! do they not entreat thee well ? Wulfnoth . I see the blackness of my dungeon loom Across their lamps of revel , and beyond The merriest murmurs of their banquet clank The shackles ...
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